-
Students at the prominent historically Black university in Washington, D.C., had been protesting poor housing conditions since Oct. 12. The details of the agreement were not immediately available.
-
Four young Black Indigenous activists talk about their pride, the narrow representations of Indigenous peoples and what the Indigenous Peoples' Day holiday means to them.
-
The city of West Palm Beach has decided not to renew the land lease for the Henrietta Bridge Farm near the Historic Northwest neighborhood. The decision could worsen the area's food desert situation.
-
A new analysis by Freddie Mac has found that only 7.4% of appraisals in majority-white census tracts came in below contract price, compared with 12.5% for Black areas and 15.4% for Latino ones.
-
Broward County is slated to open its new Forensic Science Center in 2026, with more than 130 staff members. The new build-out for the Medical Examiner and the Broward Sheriff's Office Crime Lab are unwelcome in a historically Black residential area of Fort Lauderdale.
-
The Children's Bereavement Center recently concluded a four-session training series for providers, and the community at large, to better understand historical context and traditions around grief and loss in the Black community.
-
Black financial content creators in South Florida are part of a nationwide economic empowerment movement. They say investing in the stock market and property ownership is just as important as saving.
-
A new NPR poll underscores the often-sharp differences Americans have when it comes to race, discrimination and policing — but there has been a shift over the last year.
-
Across the country, jubilation and relief broke out at the guilty verdict for the former Minneapolis police officer. But many people see it as the start of a long fight toward justice.
-
Palm Beach County’s Teacher of the Year says Holocaust education and Black history help broaden her students perspective about the world.
-
This post will be updated today, Thursday, March 11, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
-
Black Americans with addiction face "pervasive and continuing systemic racism" and often struggle to gain access to treatments that prevent fatal overdoses.